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Dwele and Leela James

B.B. King Blues Club & Grill

Thu, Jul 9 @ 8:00 PM
Singer/songwriter Dwele (pronounced dweh-lay) has carved out a niche for himself in the contemporary soul game as a smooth jazz-minded crooner of introspective and innovative groove. The Detroit-based artist first made a name for himself with a demo he made in his bedroom which led to one of the hippest hip hop soul collaborations of all-time (Slum Village's "Tainted"), a major label deal. Subsequent work followed with artists that stretch from Roy Ayers (in concert), Boney James (on record) and Earth Wind & Fire (on the Grammy-nominated remake for “That’s The Way of the World”), to rappers Common’s Grammy nominated "The People," and Kanye West’s Grammy-winning single "Flashing Lights." On his own, he contributed the single gems "Find a Way" and "I Think I Luv U" to the canon of neo soul classics, but is best loved as that rare maker of fine albums.


When Leela James decided to call her new album LET'S DO IT AGAIN, it wasn't necessarily because she happened to record a profoundly soulful version of that Staples Singers classic. There was a deeper meaning involved for her as one of the most acclaimed soul singers of the new generation. It was all about pursuing her vision of music, the kind she sang about on the song simply titled "Music" on her best-selling debut CD, on which she name-checked Aretha Franklin, Gladys Knight, Stevie Wonder and Chaka Khan and wondered "where's the music gone?" For LET'S DO IT AGAIN, Leela was determined to make music the old-school way, just like they used to do at Stax, Motown and Muscle Shoals, recording live in the studio to capture the spontaneous magic and raw emotion that can only come by recording an in-the-moment performance where the singer feeds off the energy of the musicians. It was a courageous move but Leela was up for the challenge as she translates classic soul into her own contemporary style with unique interpretations of a wide-ranging set of songs. The results leap out of the speakers, making LET'S DO IT AGAIN an irresistible experience of joyous, organic, funky, soul music that is all too rare these days.



Details and Ticketing


ticket prices: $30.00 - $35.00
venue:B.B. King Blues Club & Grill
venue address:237 West 42nd Street, New York, NY 10036
venue bio:Located in the very heart of Times Square, this is a combo restaurant, club, bar, and concert venue. If you want to sit at a table during the show, there is a $10/person food and drink minimum in addition to the ticket price. If you don't mind standing "at the bar" there is no additional minimum.
members' rating of venue:N/R
mass transport:1/2/3/9/N/R/S/7 to 42nd St/Times Square; A/C/E to 42nd St/Port Authority
parking:(parking)
restaurant:click for nearby restaurants
handicap access:Yes Both ramps and elevators provide full access to the mobility impaired.

 

 


7/7/09 - 6/30/10
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